Tissue-Engineered Larynx: Future Applications in Laryngeal Cancer
Purpose of Review This article reviews the latest developments in tissue engineering for the larynx with a specific focus on the treatment of laryngeal cancer. Recent Findings Challenges in tissue engineering a total larynx can be divided into scaffold design, methods of re-mucosalization, and how t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current otorhinolaryngology reports 2017, Vol.5 (1), p.42-48 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose of Review
This article reviews the latest developments in tissue engineering for the larynx with a specific focus on the treatment of laryngeal cancer.
Recent Findings
Challenges in tissue engineering a total larynx can be divided into scaffold design, methods of re-mucosalization, and how to restore laryngeal function. The literature described a range of methods to deliver a laryngeal scaffold including examples of synthetic, biomimetic, and biological scaffolds. Methods to regenerate laryngeal mucosa can be divided into examples that use a biological dressing and those that engineer a new mucosal layer de novo. Studies aiming to restore laryngeal function have been reported, but to date, the optimum method for achieving this as part of a total laryngeal transplant is yet to be determined.
Summary
There is great potential for tissue engineering to improve the treatments available for laryngeal cancer within the next 10 years. A number of challenges exist however and advances in restoring function must keep pace with developments in scaffold design. |
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ISSN: | 2167-583X 2167-583X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40136-017-0144-6 |